Marta Reutter, founder and original artisan of Reutter Porcelain, got her start in miniatures just after World War II. Over the past 65 years, her company has been manufacturing high-quality miniatures with a focus on design and attention to detail. In creating their signature porcelain pieces, as many as 17 skilled craftsmen may take part in casting, glazing and painting ... all of which results in the characteristic "Reutter look."

Turn-of-the-Century Kitchen Sink

This extremely authentic porcelain sink features pewter finished metal hardware. In keeping with Reutter's tradition of fine detail, the spigot hardware even has a built-in soap dish with soap!

Filled Vintage Ice Box

This "antique" wooden ice box is enhanced with fancy porcelain panels inset into the doors. The top door opens to reveal a block of ice, while the bottom door reveals a charming assortment of delicious treats.

Antique Sewing Machine

Reminiscent of the days before electricity, this amazing replica is crafted of wood and metal, and features a working drawer. The foot pedal moves, as do the wheels, and the machine even has real thread running through it.